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Victory Favors the Fearless
Book • 2019
Darrin Donnelly's 'Victory Favors the Fearless' is a short, inspirational fable that follows a struggling boxer who transforms into a champion after learning to confront seven core fears.
The narrative uses sports metaphors and mentorship to teach practical lessons about courage, self-belief, and overcoming mental barriers.
Donnelly lays out how fear manifests—through worry, procrastination, and self-doubt—and offers strategies to dismantle these patterns to pursue success and peace of mind.
The book emphasizes actionable mindset shifts and discipline, making it accessible for readers seeking personal growth through story-driven lessons.
Its concise, uplifting approach has made it popular among readers interested in motivation and resilience.
The narrative uses sports metaphors and mentorship to teach practical lessons about courage, self-belief, and overcoming mental barriers.
Donnelly lays out how fear manifests—through worry, procrastination, and self-doubt—and offers strategies to dismantle these patterns to pursue success and peace of mind.
The book emphasizes actionable mindset shifts and discipline, making it accessible for readers seeking personal growth through story-driven lessons.
Its concise, uplifting approach has made it popular among readers interested in motivation and resilience.
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when discussing the seven fears and the need to feed faith and starve fear.


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as a recent book they toured, used to explore seven fears that hold people back.


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as a source connecting Phil Stutz's instinct cycle with the OODA loop.


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